EP0815756B1 - Sohle für Langlaufschuh oder Surfschuh und Schuh mit dieser Sohle - Google Patents

Sohle für Langlaufschuh oder Surfschuh und Schuh mit dieser Sohle Download PDF

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EP0815756B1
EP0815756B1 EP97420103A EP97420103A EP0815756B1 EP 0815756 B1 EP0815756 B1 EP 0815756B1 EP 97420103 A EP97420103 A EP 97420103A EP 97420103 A EP97420103 A EP 97420103A EP 0815756 B1 EP0815756 B1 EP 0815756B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0415Accessories
    • A43B5/0417Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/28Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by their attachment, also attachment of combined soles and heels
    • A43B13/36Easily-exchangeable soles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0411Ski or like boots for cross-country
    • A43B5/0413Adaptations for soles or accessories associated with soles for cross-country bindings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0415Accessories
    • A43B5/0417Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings
    • A43B5/0421Accessories for soles or associated with soles of ski boots; for ski bindings located underneath the sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/16Skating boots
    • A43B5/1633Multipurpose skate boots

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  • the invention relates to the field of manufacturing ski boots background of surfing, or skating, ice or rollers. It aims more specifically an architecture of the sole allowing manufacturing at lower cost.
  • a cross-country ski boot especially when it is intended to skating or "skating", has a sole with worms front a transverse articulation axis and over the entire length of the shoe, longitudinal ribs and grooves intended to cooperate with rails complementary to the fixation.
  • An example of such a shoe is described in the document FR 2 565 117.
  • this sole is either manufactured independently and then glued under the upper, either directly made in situ when the shoe is assembled, especially by over-injection.
  • the upper part of the shoe constituting the upper must be as flexible as possible to facilitate walking when the stage is separate from the shoe itself.
  • the problem which the invention therefore proposes to solve is that of decrease in the share inherent in a high-tech sole in the price of returns from a cross-country ski or surf boot.
  • the invention consists in making the sole of the shoe with from two elements produced in isolation, then assembled to the rod of the shoe.
  • the elements comprising the technical organs are manufactured isolation.
  • these two front and rear portions are therefore manufactured independently of the rod, which allows the use of specific materials different from those of the rod and thus optimize the materials used depending on the mechanical properties sought.
  • the heel piece i.e. the portion rear of the sole
  • rubbers resistant to abrasion and providing flexibility in walking are also possible to use.
  • the materials used for the hull of the shoe only meet flexibility requirements and do not need to perform the specific functions of the sole, namely abrasion resistance etc ...
  • the rear and front portions have the same shapes and dimensions whatever the shoe size. So the elements comprising the technical organs, which have been seen to constitute a part essential in the cost price of the shoe, are standardized for a whole range of sizes. Only the rod has its dimensions modified, and in particular at level of the central part of the sole, to adapt to the different sizes of foot.
  • the front and rear portions of the sole are removably mounted on the upper of the shoe. So it is possible thanks to the invention to replace worn technical parts and thus extend the life of a cross-country or snowboard boot.
  • this capacity makes it possible to interchange the technical parts in modifying the number, the position, or even the nature of the technical bodies. So, in the case of a cross-country ski boot, it is therefore possible to modify the position of the hinge pin and / or the profile of the grooves in cooperation with the fixing rails. In the case of surfing or skating, we can adapt various means of attachment to the attachment.
  • the front and / or rear portions have guide means facilitating their positioning on the shell of the shoe.
  • the invention covers not only the soles made from two inserts under the upper, but embraces also the minimum variants in which only the front part is made separately from the rod. It also covers cases where for a range of sizes, a reduced number of reported portion sizes is used.
  • the invention also covers all cross-country ski boots, surf boots, or skates equipped with a sole as described above.
  • the rod has recesses intended to receive the front and rear portions of the sole.
  • the recesses have means for positioning the front portions and rear of the sole by sliding in a direction parallel to the plane of the sole. In this way, the assembly is carried out by sliding in one direction perpendicular to the tearing stresses observed during the different phases of skiing, surfing, or skating.
  • the recess intended to receive the front portion opens laterally on the internal side of the shoe.
  • the means for guiding the positioning of the portions of sole consist of ribs and complementary grooves arranged in the recesses and on the upper face of the front and / or rear portions of the sole.
  • the ribs and grooves are in the form of a dovetail, which increases the resistance to tearing.
  • the extension of the intermediate shell between the portions front and rear of the sole has at least one channel inside which is recessed a rail of the front portion of the sole.
  • the recesses include securing means front and rear portions of the sole by snap-fastening.
  • the front portion of the sole includes a light intended to let part of a technical organ through, the rest of this technical organ being trapped between the upper face of the front portion and the recess.
  • the objective of the invention is to produce a ski boot background, surfing or skating at a lower cost, i.e. by performing the parts sole techniques as standard regardless of the size of the shoe, and by associating this technical part with a rod whose dimensions vary depending on the shoe size.
  • the rest of the description relates more particularly to the application of the invention to cross-country skiing, but it it goes without saying that transposing to surf shoes is obvious to humans of trade which will replace the transverse articulation axis of a ski boot bottom by hooking means specifically dedicated to surf bindings.
  • the rod (1) or more precisely its lower part has a characteristic underside. So, we identify in the front part (A) a recess (2) forming a housing, in the central part (B) a part in protrusion (3), and in the rear part (C) a recessed area (4).
  • the recess (2) is arranged to axially and longitudinally, and is laterally limited by two zones (6, 7) thicker.
  • the borders of these thicker areas (6, 7) are advantageously rectilinear (8) or consist of a succession of segments parallels (9, 10).
  • the heel area (C) is set back from the central portion (B).
  • This central portion forms a stud (3) connected to the zones side (6, 7) of the front part.
  • the size of the recess (2) and the recessed part (4) are constant whatever the shoe size.
  • the dimensions of the central stud (3) and of the lateral extensions (6, 7) vary depending on the size of the shoe.
  • the recess (2) is intended to receive a front portion (20) of the sole which contains the technical elements. More specifically, this portion (20) comprises forward a hinge pin (21) located inside a clearance (22) arranged to allow the insertion of the attachment means of the fastening (not shown).
  • This part (20) has central (23) and lateral (24, 25) defining between them grooves (26, 27) intended to receive the rails longitudinal of the binding (not shown).
  • This part (20) has lateral edges (28, 29) complementary to the borders (8, 9, 10) of the recess (2) of the rod (1).
  • the recessed area (4) receives a portion (40) forming the wear part of the heel.
  • This rear portion (40) has on its underside of the central (43) and lateral (44, 45) ribs arranged in the extension of the ribs (23, 24, 25) of the part (20). Likewise, these ribs (43, 44, 45) define grooves (46, 47) suitable for receiving the rails of fixation.
  • the part (40) On its upper face, the part (40) comprises a groove (50) opening out on the front part of this part (40).
  • This groove (50) has a shape complementary to a rib (12) located in projection on the part (4) in removal of the rod.
  • the rib (12) has a dovetail shape (13) which allows a more secure attachment.
  • the complementary rib (51) of the part (40) is also of the dovetail type.
  • the front part of the part (40) may include two projecting parts (52, 53) forming an extension of the rib (50). These projecting parts (52, 53) are intended to be embedded in a housing (14) formed for this purpose between the central part (3) of the bottom of the rod and the flat face of the recessed portion (4).
  • latching means (15, 54) respectively disposed on the recessed portion (4) and on the part (40).
  • latching means for example are produced by a triangular lug protruding intended to snap into a groove (15) formed in this effect on the recessed part (4) of the upper at the heel.
  • the front portion (60) of the sole comprises in the central part, a through lumen (61).
  • This light (61) is arranged substantially at the level of the metatarsophalangeal joint. It is intended to receive part of an axis of cooperation (62) with the fixing, more particularly intended for the practice of "skating", and offset at the rear, towards the central part of the shoe.
  • This axis (62) is in the form of a plate metallic "H” whose parallel branches (63, 64) are arranged longitudinally, and whose central branch (66) is folded so as to form a recess (65) intended to pass through the light (61) of the front portion (60) of the sole.
  • the parallel branches (63, 64) of the metal plate (62) are drilled at their ends to allow the fixing of this plate (62) in the front recess (2) of the shell. This fixation is done through the portion front (60) of the sole by means of four holes (67) drilled for this purpose.
  • the rail (68) of the front portion (60) comes to be embedded in the channel (16) of the front recess (2) to facilitate installation and limit the risk of tearing.
  • Figure 5 illustrates the principle of the invention applied to a shoe skating.
  • such a shoe (70) has at its sole means attachment (71, 72) intended to cooperate with the fixing system of the plate (73). More specifically, and like what has been described above for cross-country ski boots, the boot (70) has a sole (75) conforming to the invention, comprising two parts (76, 77).
  • the front portion (76) comprises the hooking means (71) with the plate (73), and a profile having a central groove (78) corresponding to the width of the plate (73).
  • the front part (76) of the sole the skating shoe has means on its upper face allowing its insertion and its attachment to the rod proper (74). It could be in particular in dovetail profile, but also in any other mode of equivalent achievement.
  • the rear part (77) of the sole also has a grooved profile (79) disposed in the extension of the groove (78) of the front portion (76), and this to allow the mounting of the plate (73).
  • the hooking means with the plate (73) consist of pins transverse housed inside the ribs (78, 79) by connecting the faces side. These attachment means (71, 72) are intended to come inside pairs of notches (80, 81) located on the plate (73).
  • the plate (73) has a central channel (82) inside which can move a linkage not shown suitable for depending on its movement to close off the notches (80, 81) by hooking the axes (71, 72).
  • the invention is not limited to this method of attachment particular illustrated for the skate of figure 5, but obviously covers all other means of attachment with various fasteners, provided that the spirit of the invention is respected, namely that the attachment means are located on technical portions added under the shoe, respectively in front and in back.
  • a cross-country ski boot, a surf boot, or a skating according to the invention has multiple advantages, both for the manufacturer as for the user. So the manufacturer will find it interesting to standardize and standardize the manufacturing of technical parts, which will reduce the overall cost price of the shoe.

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  1. Sohle für Langlauf-, Surf- oder Schlittschuh, mit
    Einhakmitteln (21), die im Vorderteil örtlich festgelegt und dazu bestimmt sind, mit komplementären Mitteln einer auf einem Ski, einem Surfbrett oder einer Schlittschuhkufe angebrachten Befestigung zusammenzuwirken;
    einem Profil (26, 27), das sich mindestens über den wesentlichen Teil der Länge der Sohle erstreckt und dazu bestimmt ist, mit komplementären Formen zusammenzuwirken, die zu diesem Zweck an der Befestigung angeordnet sind;
       wobei die Sohle dazu bestimmt ist, an einen Schaft (1) angefügt zu werden, um den Langlauf-, Surf- oder Schlittschuh auszubilden, dadurch gekennzeichnet
    dass diese Sohle zwei unabhängige Abschnitte umfasst, und zwar:
    einen vorderen Abschnitt (20; 60), der dazu bestimmt ist, an das vordere Teil (2) des Schaftes (1) angefügt zu werden, und der zumindest einen Teil der Einhakmittel (21) umfasst,
    einen hinteren Abschnitt (40), der dazu bestimmt ist, an das hintere Teil (4) des Schaftes (1) angefügt zu werden, und der mit der Befestigung zusammenwirken kann;
    und dass beim Zusammenfügen der Sohle und der Schale (1), der Zwischenraum zwischen den beiden Abschnitten (20, 40) durch eine Verlängerung (3) der Schale (1) nach unten gebildet ist.
  2. Sohle nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die vorderen und hinteren Abschnitte (40) unabhängig von der Grösse des Schuhs dieselben Formen und Abmessungen haben.
  3. Sohle nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die vorderen (20) und/oder hinteren (40) Abschnitte abnehmbar an der Schale (1) des Schuhs angebracht sind.
  4. Sohle nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die vorderen (20) und/oder hinteren (40) Abschnitte Führungsmittel (12; 50) für ihre Anbringung an der Schale (1) des Schuhs aufweisen.
  5. Sohle für Langlaufschuh nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einhakmittel aus einer Querachse (21) bestehen und dass das Profil aus mindestens einer Hohlkehle (26, 27) besteht, die sich mindestens über den wesentlichen Teil der Länge der Sohle erstreckt.
  6. Langlauf-, Surf- oder Schlittschuh, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er mit einer Sohle nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5 ausgestattet ist.
  7. Schuh nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Schale (1) Ausnehmungen (2, 4) aufweist, die dazu bestimmt sind, die vorderen (20) und hinteren (40) Abschnitte der Sohle aufzunehmen.
  8. Schuh nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmungen (2, 4) Mittel (14) zur gleitenden Anbringung der vorderen (20) und hinteren (40) Abschnitte der Sohle entlang einer zur Sohlenebene parallelen Richtung aufweisen.
  9. Schuh nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmung (2), die zur Aufnahme des vorderen Abschnitts (20) bestimmt ist, seitlich der Innenseite des Schuhs einmündet.
  10. Schuh nach einem der Ansprüche 6 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führungsmittel zur Anbringung der Sohlenabschnitte aus Rippen (12, 13) und komplementären Rillen (50, 51) bestehen, die in den Ausnehmungen (2, 4) und an der Oberfläche der vorderen und/oder hinteren (40) Abschnitte der Sohle angeordnet sind.
  11. Schuh nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rippen (13) und Rillen (51) schwalbenschwanzförmig sind.
  12. Schuh nach einem der Ansprüche 6 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verlängerung (3) der Schale zwischen den vorderen (60) und hinteren (40) Abschnitten der Sohle mindestens einen Kanal (16) umfasst, in dem eine Schiene (68) des vorderen Abschnitts (60) der Sohle eingebettet ist.
  13. Schuh nach einem der Ansprüche 6 bis 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmungen (2, 4) Mittel (15, 54) zur Befestigung der vorderen und hinteren (40) Abschnitte durch Einrasten umfassen.
  14. Schuh nach einem der Ansprüche 6 bis 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der vordere Abschnitt (60) der Sohle eine Öffnung (61) umfasst, die dazu bestimmt ist, ein Teil (66) einer technischen Einrichtung (62) passieren zu lassen, wobei das Übrige (63, 64) dieser technischen Einrichtung (62) zwischen der Oberfläche des vorderen Abschnitts (60) und der Ausnehmung (2) eingeschlossen ist.
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